Wolverine Guns and Tackle
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- Red Deer, Alberta
I own a 1970's pre safety model and I adore it. I'll never part with mine. You want one gang! They're amazing fun and .44 mag in a rifle is an entirely different beast than it is in a pistol.
I'm surprised it's still available. The supply of new pistol caliber Marlins is low to non-existent across the country.
I have a 1894 Remlin in 44Mag/44Spl. It's a fun shooter whether it's gong shooting with 240gn Campros or hunting with 240gn Hornady XTP's.
I have not had any issues with SWC's cycling in the 44, my 1894c 357M/38Spl does not like the SWC.
Marlin 1895 444Marlin c/w Vortex Diamondback 2-7*35 BDC
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Marlin 1894 44Mag/44Spl c/w Vortex Diamondback 2-7*35 Rimfire
My newest Remlin, the 444 (DOM, July 2019), was the smoothest out of the box.
With any Marlin, check the date codes, stay away from the dark times, 2009-13.
Do the new Remlins still have a rusting issue? Sure not built and machined as well as the older Marlins.
Yes, but I am still glad I have a Ruger Redhawk, too. My 1894 is a Remlin, but it works as it should and the finish is nice, I can live with the safety (until my warranty runs out and I install the saddle ring instead.)
Yes, but I am still glad I have a Ruger Redhawk, too. My 1894 is a Remlin, but it works as it should and the finish is nice, I can live with the safety (until my warranty runs out and I install the saddle ring instead.)
Do the new Remlins still have a rusting issue? Sure not built and machined as well as the older Marlins.
I own a bunch of newer Marlin's and no rust or any other issues so far. I shoot a lot too. So I think if I was to see something, I'd have seen it by now.




























